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ARCHITECTS
PLANNERS, INC.
POST OFFICE DRAWER 938
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
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GLIDDEN CDATINGE 6 RESINS
D I V I S I O N O F S C M C O R P O R A T I O N
PAINT & DECORATING SUPPLIES
1080 W. FAIRBANKS AVE., WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789
May 1, 1979
Clifton Construction Co.
Fairbanks Avenue
Winter Park, Fla.
RE: WELAKA BLDG. - Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen:
Attached is a Glidden brahure showing flame spread ratings of many
of our coatings systems.
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It is our understanding that a latex system was used on plaster
and drywall in the subject building and that an epoxy system was
used on plaster in the washrooms. All our latex systems.when used
over non-combustible surfaces such as plaster or drywall, are rated
as Class "A" Flame Spread. Our epoxy systems when applied over
masonry surfaces also develop a Class "A" Flame Spread rating.
The attabhed brochure has been marked to reflect the types of systems
used on this building and shows the flame spread rate which has been
determined for these surfaces by actual tests.
Very truly y urs,
GLI A NGS & RESINS
L. E. Bowers, Branch Manager
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GENERAL
Confusion exists in the minds of many people regarding the flammability, surface burning characteris-
tics, and fire retardant properties of dry paint films. It is often thought that films of conventional
coatings actually increase the burning rate and contribute to the flammability of combustible sub-
strates, such as wood. Except for such coatings as nitrocellulose lacquers, this is not true. The presence
of organic coating films (paint) of normal thickness actually lowers the rate at which combustible
materials will ignite and burn. Conventional paints are usually not referred to as "fire retardant" since
this terminology is reserved for those coatings that are able to lower ignition and burning rates much
more than conventional paints.
TESTING METHODS
There are many different tests used for determining the fire retardance or the burning characteristics
of different materials. It is not usually possible to take results determined by one method and convert
them to results by a different procedure. Fortunately, as far as most paint type coatings are concerned
the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) Method E84-68 "Standard Method of Test for
Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials" is the most widely used and accepted proce-
dure. This procedure is identical to ANSI (American National Standards Institute) No. 2.5, NFPA
National Fire Protection Association) No. 255, UL (Underwriters' Laboratories) No. 723 and UBC
Uniform Building Code) No. 42-1. This test is also referred to as the Steiner Test and, since it is
conducted in a 25 foot tunnel, it is sometimes referred to as the "Twenty -Five Foot Tunnel Test."
This test method may be used to evaluate any building material which will support itself in position or
be supported in the furnace (tunnel) at a thickness comparable to its recommended use. Paint materi-
als may therefore be applied to suitable substrates, either combustible or non-combustible, at the film
thickness employed in actual use and compared to the uncoated substrate to determine its effect on
flame spread rate.
ASTM Method E84-68 employs uncoated and untreated asbestos -cement board (ACB) as a standard to
fix the rating of 0 for flame spread, for fuel contributed, and for smoke developed. Uncoated and
untreated red oak flooring (ROF) gives a reading of 100 for flame spread, 100 for fuel contributed,
and 100 for smoke developed. Since good quality red oak flooring is getting increasingly difficult to
obtain in large boards, the tests are often run on some other wood, such as Douglas Fir Plywood
DFP), still using ROF as the standard but also running uncoated, untreated DFP to get a comparison
to the standard. Some building materials have flame -spread ratings of 800 or higher which means they
ignite and burn 8 times faster than red oak flooring in this test.
The NFPA, in their Building Exits Code, has adopted the following classification system which is
widely used and accepted in the construction industry.
Class A — Flame spread between 0 and 25
Class B — Flame spread between 25 and 75
Class C — Flame spread between 75 and 200
Class D — Flame spread between 200 and 500
Class E — Flame spread over 500.
Note that other classification systems exist that use classes like .Class A, Class B, Class I or Class 11.
You must be certain which classification system is being considered and whether, like the NFPA
system, the numerical values are based on the ASTM Method E84-68.
The results on various coatings or coating systems shown in this bulletin have been determined by a
nationally recognized research laboratory (not Glidden) or in those cases so indicated by Underwriters'
Laboratories. The results are valid if the coatings employed in service are the same products as those
used in the tests and were applied at the same thickness.. Results obtained on ACB are applicable to
any non-combustible substrate.
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SURFACE RUNNING CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)
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PRODUCTS, SYSTEMS AND RESULTS
The following tables show various paint products or paint systems evaluated under ASTM Method
E84-68. The only product referred to as fire retardant is 5027 Insul-Blaze Fire Retardant Paint, which
intumesces when subjected to heat. The following abbreviations have been used to conserve space in
the charts.
ACB — asbestos -cement board
CB concrete block
DFP Douglas Fir Plywood
HAB Haydite" aggregate block
ROF red oak flooring
SFPG square feet per gallon
ST 7 gauge steel
UL Underwriters' Laboratories (testing laboratory)
GW gypsum wallboard
If under a specific system a product is listed more than once it indicates the application of one coat of
paint for each time it is listed.
The above ratings are frequently referred to or required by architects, engineers and contractors in the
selection of coatings. Particular emphasis has been placed on these values by school boards, hospitals,
and agencies involved in the construction of apartment buildings, public buildings and offices. Com-
plete laboratory reports can be obtained if required by an architect, contractor or customer.
GLID-GUARD°PRODUCTS OR SYSTEMS
WET FILM
THICKNESS
PRODUCT SPREADING FLAME FUEL SMOKE
LINE SYSTEM USED RATE) SUBSTRATE SPREAD CONTRIBUTED DEVELOPED
Untreated ACB 0 0 0
and Uncoated
Untreated ROF 100 100 100
and Uncoated
Untreated DFP 90 70 120
and Uncoated
Alkyd Industrial 4550 White 2.5 Mils
Enamel 4550 White 2.5 Mils ACB 0 0 0
Alkyd Industrial 4550 White 2.5 Mils
Enamel 4550 White 2.5 Mils DFP 75 38 60
Epoxy Chemical 5512 Basecoat 20 Mils
Resistant Finish 5240/5242 White 7.0 Mils ACB 20 0 10
Epoxy Chemical 5251/5252 Primer 4.5 Mils
Resistant Finish 5240/5242 White 7.0 Mils ST 3 0 12
GLID-TILE® 5512 Basecoat 70 SFPG
Epoxide Enamel 5550/5552 Gloss, White 165 SFPG ACB 5 0 Negligible
GLID-TILE 3416 Primer -Sealer 450 SFPG
Epoxide Enamel 5550/5552 Gloss, White 165 SFPG GW 40 Negligible 15
GLID-TILE 3416Primer-Sealer 450SFPG
Epoxide Enamel 5554/5552 Semi -Gloss 165 SFPG GW 35 10 15
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ULTRA- HIDEO PRODUCTS OR SYSTEMS
WET FILM
THICKNESS
PRODUCT SPREADING FLAME FUEL SMOKE
LINE SYSTEM USED RATE) SUBSTRATE SPREAD CONTRIBUTED DEVELOPED
Alkyd Flat Enamel 5700 White 4.0 Mils ACB 0 0 11
Alkyd Flat Enamel 5700 White 4.0 Mils DFP 65 29 51
Alkyd Spray 1180 White 4.0 Mils ACB 0 0 9
Eggshell
Alkyd Spray 1180 White 4.0 Mils DFP 59 27 45
Eggshell
BUILD-DURe 5351 White 8-10 Mils DFP 100 100 110
Latex Spray Finish
BUILD-DUR 5351 White 8-10 Mils ACB 5 0 0
Latex Spray Finish
BUILD-DUR 5351 White 8-10 Mils GW 15 15 0
Latex Spray Finish
Latex Flat 5300 White 4.0 Mils
Wall Paint 5300 White 4.0 Mils ACB 10 0 10
Latex Flat 5300 White 4.0 Mils
Wall Paint 5300 White 4.0 Mils DFP 80 75 150
Painter Latex 5070 White 5.0 Mils
Hi -Gel 5070 White 5.0 Mils ACB 10 0 30
Painter Latex 5070 White 5.0 Mils
Hi -Gel 5070 White 5.0 Mils DFP 80 50 120
GLID-TEX@ 5392 White 36 Mils ACB 10 10 0
Spray Texture Finish
GLID-TEX Spray 4397 White 2.6 Mils
Texture Finish 5392 White 36.0 Mils DFP 90 115 85
GLID-TEX Spray 4397 White 2.6 Mils
Texture Finish 5392 White 36.0 Mils ACB 10 0 0
SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)
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GENERAL USE
PRODUCTS OR SYSTEMS
WET FILM
THICKNESS
PRODUCT SPREADING FLAME FUEL SMOKE
LINE SYSTEM USED RATE) SUBSTRATE SPREAD CONTRIBUTED DEVELOPED
Insul-Blaze 5027 Flat White 175 SFPG DFP (UL) 25 25 45
Fire Retardant
Insul-Blaze 5027 Flat White 175 SFPG
Fire Retardant 5028 Semi -Gloss White 450 SFPG DFP (UL) 35 20 35
SPRED® Latex 3700 White 4.0 Mils
Semi -Gloss Enamel 3700 White 4.0 Mils ACB 0 0 0
SPRED Latex 3700 White 4.0 Mils
Semi -Gloss Enamel 3700 White 4.0 Mils DFP 80 55 120
SPRED LUSTRE® 4600 White 2.9 Mils
Semi -Gloss Enamel 4600 White 2.9 Mils ACB 0 0 0
SPIRED LUSTRE 4600 White 2.9 Mils
Semi -Gloss Enamel 4600 White 2.9 Mils DFP 70 40 49
SPRED SATINo 3400 White 4.0 Mils
Latex Wall Paint 3400 White 4.0 Mils ACB 5 0 0
SPRED SATIN 3400 White 4.0 Mils
Latex Wall Paint 3400 White 4.0 Mils DFP 80 55 100
SPRED Urethane 800 White 3.0 Mils
Florenamel 800 White 3.0 Mils ACB 10 5 10
SPRED Urethane 800 White 3.0 Mils
Florenamel 800 White 3.0 Mils DFP 85 35 125
b2lyao GLIDDEN CDATINGS E RESINS
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DIVISION OF SCM CORPORATION, CLEVELAND, OHIO44115
No.04886D 7790 Litho in U.S.A.
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Cocoa, Florida 32922
P. O. Drawer 3805
555 Cox Road
Phone (305) 636-2847
Winter Park, Florida 32789
670 W. Fairbanks
Phone (305) 644-4196
Please Reply to: Winter Park Office January 22, 1979
City of Sanford Building Dept.
Sanford City Hall
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Attention: Mr. Bill Braceland, City Building Official
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Reference: Renovations and Restoration of Welaka Building
Dear Bill,
Enclosed is the spec data on the Flexi-Wall coverings that we intend to
put on the second floor corridor and the lobby area walls. You will note
these meet the requirements for flame spread, fuel contribution and smoke
development.
If you have any questions concerning this material, or if the Fire Depart-
ment has any questions regarding the material, please do not hesitate to
call me.
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FIRE HAZARD (RADIANT PANEL METHOD ON
ASBESTOS CEMENT BOARD [ASTM-E 1621
Product
FLEXI-WALL CLASS A (0-25 FLAME SPREAD)
Lt. Duty Vinyl Class A (0-25 Flame Spread)
Y Med. Duty Vinyl Class A (0-25 Flame Spread)
PVC Sheet Class A (0-25 Flame Spread)
Counter Top Material 26 Flame Spread
1 p Paneling 142 Flame Spread
not glued to any other substrata)
Smoke Generation: Values obtained for coverings
applied on painted ACB substrates were considerably
below levels that were considered to be hazardous in
every case.
NOTE: Flexl-Wall Plaster In A Roll meets ASTM-E 84
Class A Fire Hazard Classification:
Flame Spread 15, Fuel Contribution 0, Smoke
Generated o, [Tested by Independent Laborato-
ry), Flexi-Wall Plaster In A Roll also meets U.S.
Navy Requirements under the Radiant Panel
Test Method [ASTM-E 1621 and is approved for
shipboard use. [Tested by U.S. Navy)
SUPPORTED IMPACT RESISTANCE [IN-LBF)
Tested on Gypsum Board using a Die Support
i with a void directly over the impact area) ASTM-C 35 (12)
Product SIMULATED AGING
In-LBF Dry heat Moist heat Water Soak
FLEXI-WALL 80+ 74" 804 76
Lt. Duty Vinyl 20 12 18 ..•
Mad. Duty Vinyl 72 80+ • • • "'
PVC Sheet 80+ 80+ BO + 80+
Counter Top Material 80, 40" • • • ' - •
Paneling 80+ 80+ ••. 80+
80+ - Failure was not observed
Substrate cracked and crumbled at lower impact. force
Delamination occurred during conditioning of samples
NOTE: Gypsum Wall Board was completely
e penetrated, front thru back, 15/8"1 at 20 IN-LBF.
Plaster In A Roll TM
FOR GOVERNMENT
PURCHASING OFFICES:
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G.S.A. Item Number NIS-G4047
G.S.A. Contract #GS-OOS-33496
H.U.D. OHP (GS) 75-3
Contract Period Extends From
April 20, 1976 - April 13, 1977
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Method 7711, Federal Test Method STD -No- 501a
17) Mounted on Phonetic Board Substrate -Scratch
width in mills
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Product
Room Temp. Dry Moist Heat Water Soak
FLEXI-WALL
Lt. Duty Vinyl 14.0 19.4 19.6
Md. Duty Vinyl 4.7 4.8
r. t,-.-- PVC Sheet 9.7 10.4 9.8' - 10.7
Counter Top Material 11.7 10.3 10.7 11.4
Paneling 21.8 28.8 W 24.5
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The texture of Gypsum Impregnated Jute Fabric
Flexi-WaII) precluded scratch width measurements on
finis material; however, minor fiber leaving was
observed when the test was conducted." [Note: See
quote from NBSIR-73-242, National Bureau of
Standards)
Delaminated during sample preparation- restested
on Gypsum Board.
W - Viarped during ,pretest treatment - not tested
ABRASION RESISTANCE
Method 6192, Federal Test Method STD. No. 141 A (14) of Iesling procadun invalid. The same comment is also
true for the textured light duty vinyl wall covering that
Product was tested."
FLEXI-WALL The weight loss would normally cause this
Lt. Duty Vinyl material [Flexi-WaII] to be classified as a "potential
Med. Duty Vinyl problem" for all test conditions: however, in view of
PVC Sheet the textured nature of this material which tends to hide
Counter Top Material abrasive wear, the covering is "probably acceptable."
Paneling Note: See quote from NBSIR-73-242, National Bureau
of Standards, below]
Abrasion weight loss below 60MG. [The maximum Light Duty Vinyl posed a --potential problem"
value considered acceptable.] when tested after curing at 73'F. 50°.rh and aging at
The Values obtained for the Gvosum Imoreonstad 160°F. 4°6rh Specimens delaminated during aging i.
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PROTECTIVE, DECORATIVE, FLEXIBLE,
FIRE -RETARDANT FINISH Gypsum -
Jute fabric applies
like conventional wall
covering to most surfaces. Cures
to be stronger than plaster. Prevents
cracking, crazing, flaking or
chalking. Flexi-
Wall is a brand of uncrystallized plaster impregnated into decorative fabric The water in the
special adhesive (Flexi-Wall Adhesive #W) Will crystallize and set the gypsum nfo a hard fire-resistant finish. ESPECIALLY
CREATED FOR PROBLEM
WALLS Flexi-
Wall is a brand of gypsum coated fabric, It is a decorative, durable, fireretardantrollofplasterwhichcanbeappliedonanyrigidsurfaceIthasalltheadvantagesofplaster, but non,? of the disadvantages. This unique
process has eliminated such historic plastering problems as time in application, on site setting difficulties, clean up problems, .tnd above ,:II else, soaring labor costs. Supplied
in 48 inch wide rolls, Flexi-Wall, decorated rolled plast• i c _ring, isappliedonrigidsurfaces, hiding cracks, patches, mortar joints, nor irregularitiesinsurfaceconstruction. Once applied, the Flexi-Wall ,live willcrystallizeandsettheplaster, giving a permanently (;::shed urw _q) decoratedwallwhichhasallthepropertiesofconventionalplasterThe
economy and ease of application combined with low fiJrTle sprea4:, acoustical
qualities and the unbelievable ability to hide existing wall blemishesmakeFlexi-Wall finish one of the most exciting innovations: to occurinyearsinthebuildinganddecoratingindustries. CLASS
A FIRE HAZARD CLASSIFICATION Flame
spread 15, fuel contributed 0, smoke developed J. EASY
TO APPLY LF >
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INDEX SCOTLAND
WEAVE Holiday
Gold #0005 Lanark
Yellow #0003 Glasgow
Green #0004 Loch
Green #0006 New
F* bwi qh Blue 90001 Heather
Wkiite #0002 Deihl
0ran9e #0007 Rajah
Bhw #0008 Calcutta
Red 00009 Assam
Brown #0010 Fern
Green #0018 INDIAN
JUTE WEAVE Nepal
Gold #005 Past
India Yellow #0083 Bombay.
Blue #0081 Taj
Mahal White #0082 Bengal
Rust #0025 Sky
Blue #0022 Ruby
Red #0021 Ganges
Brown #0024 Natural
Jute #0023 Jungle
Green #0020 n
inches wide and 90 feet long eWA
itlls s0110jale y#rds (360 sq- feet) w
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of surface to be carelli d-.
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Mang.
FIRE HAZARD [RADIANT PANEL METHOD ON Smoke Generation: Values obtained for coveringASBESTOSCEMENTBOARD [ASTM.E 162
applied on painted ACB substrates were conaiderabProductbelowlevelsthatwereconsideredtobehazardouseverycase.
FLEXI-WALL CLASS A (0-25 FUME SPREAD) NOTE: Flexi-Wall Plaster In A Roll meets ASTM•E bsLt. Duty Vinyl Class A (0-25 Flame Spread) Mod. Duty Vinyl Class A Fire Hazard Classification:
e PVC Sh
y Class A (0-25 Flame Spread) FlameClaraA (0 25 Flame Spread) Spread 15, Fuel Contribution 0, Smok, Counter Top Material Generated 0, [Tested by 1FlameSpreadndM>wrdent labororoPanelingryl, Flexi-Well Plaster In A Roll also meets U.S. 142 Flame Spread Navy Requirements under the Radiant Panel
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not glued to any outer substrate) Test Method (ASTM-E 1621 and Is approved for
shipboard use. (Tested by U.S. Navyl
SUPPORTED IMPACT RESISTANCE (IN-LBF]
t Tested on Gli YPsum Board using a Die Support
of v7, with a Void directly over the impact area) ASTM-C 35 (12)
Product SIMULATED AGING
In-LBF Dry heat Moist heat Water SoakFLEXI-WALL
Lt Duty Vinyl +
74 ,0+ 76
Mad. Duty Vinyl 72
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PVC Sheet 80+ ... • •'
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8D + 80 + 80 + 80 + Counter Top Material 8D+ 40.. Paneling 80+ 80+ 80+
h` 80+ - Failure was not observed
Substrate cracked and crumbled at lower impact, forceDelaminationoccurredduringconditioningofsamples
NOTE: G YPsum Well Board was completelyPs"Irated, front thru back, 15/8"1 al 20 IN-LBF.
Plaster In A -Roll TM
FOR GOVERN MENT
PURCHASING OFFICES:
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G.S.A. Item Number NIS-G4047
a G.S.A. Contract #GS-OOS-33496H.U.D. OHP (GS) 75-3
Contract Period ExtendS FromApril20, 1976 - April 13, 1977
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SCRATCH RESISTANCE
4, Method 7711, Federal Test Method STD-No-501ar1 (7) Mounted on Phonetic Board Substrate -Scratch
width in mills
Product SIMULATED AGING
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Rpom Temp. Dry Moist Heat Water Soak
FLEXI-WALL
Lt. Duty Vinyl 14.0 19.4 19.8
Md. Duty Vinyl 4.7 4.8
PVC Sheet 9.7 10.4 9.8• • 10.7CounterTopMaterial11.7 10.3 10.7 11.4Paneling21.8 28.8 W 24.5
The texture of Gypsum Impregnated Jute Fabric
Flexi-Wall] Precluded scratch width measurements on
9 ' this material; hawwer, minor fiber tesdng was
obesrved when the tact was conducted." (Note: See
quote from NBSIR-71-242, National Bureau of
r Standards]
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III durin •-Delaminated g SampleP preparation- rratested
an Gypsum Sawrd.
W - 1114Ped during ,am"" "a tment - r,M tested
ABRASION RESISTANCE
Y Method 8192, Federal Teal Method STD. No, 141 A p p i AWfiduro yw. The esms comment Is also
s
p9,, Product true for the texlwisd light duty Vinyl wall covering that
was tested."
FLEXI-WALL
Lt. Duty Vinyl The weight loss would normally cause this
Med. Duty Vinyl materiel [Flexi-vNall to be classifiedaasilied a 'potential
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PVC Sheet Problem" for all test conditions: however, In Mew of
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abrasive the "probablyti
Paneling
weer, covering is acceptable."
INote: See quote from NBSIR-73-242, National Bureau
of Standards, below)
Abrasion weight loss below 80MG. (The Maximum Light Duty Vinyl posed a "polenhal problem"
Ak ,. value considered socepteble. I
The Values obtained for the Gypsum Imprs"ted
when tested after curing at 73'F, 50°orh and aging at
160•F. 4%rh Soecimens delamina,ed dunnn —inn ,
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Plaster In A Roll TM
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PERMANENT, PROTECTIVE, DECORA FIVE,
FLEXIBLE, FIRE -RETARDANT FINISH
Gypsum -Jute fabric
applies like conventional
wall covering to most surfaces.
Cures to be stronger than plaster.
f. ;( Prevents cracking, crazing, flaking
or chalking.
4 , Flexi•WaII s a brand of uncrystallized plaster impn_gnated into decorativ, ,brit, The war , inthespecialadhesive (Flexi-Wall Adhesive
fire-resistant finish) will crystallize and sef Ehr yy psijrn lntc r, •,3rd
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ESPECIALLY CREATED FOR
PROBLEM WALLS
Flexi Wall is a brand of gypsum coated t,, It is a de:Li, ati,,c, ifireretardantrollofplasterwhichcanbf, N,:-d un any v;gid , has all the advantages of plaster, but nont• ,{ 0 <; disadval
unique process has eliminated such histoi, terin, t,r, application, on site setting difficulties, clr•, ; ,s ,;ul ahcn;relse, soaring labor costs.
Supplied in 48 inch wide rolls Flexi-Wall . fe, atct`. rultr,• . pluSt}•r t't`, is applied on rigid surfaces, hiding trans i .!r r:, ,rtar jt:;r.Ts, urr- irregularities in surface construction. C`n; t r., r• ;1; ;,
will crystallize and set the lllaster, giving decorated
wall which has all the propertit nv,entir,f.,,; ,tot te•r. The
economy and ease of application co ! ,ith log +i- acoustical
qualities and the unbelievable ahoi: t hide rnnw
prc n•,
ta: blemishes make Flexi-Wall finish one of t r ,•<t exc;t;; ;,, ..,II
occur
in years in the building and decorat.;;, • ,•lustries. CLASS
A FIRE HAZARD CLASSIFICADON Flamespread15, fuel contrihut"d ('' smoke tiovelopt•,; )• EASY
TO APPLY COLOR
INDEX Scotland
Weave patterns • SCOTLAND WEAVE have
belt "hideability" for Holiday Gold #0005 Lanark
Yellow #0003 use
on POO& walla Glasgow Green #0004 4
Loch Green #0006 ew
a+rgn 960 411011P •1Vew Edinburgh. Blue #0001 y
is nott anAAlle*-A8 "f1f Heather White #0002 3C,
Xhnd ''e ptatterns .m 0007 hldWV
MOO suraao.s. Delhi Ota*+tge Rajah
Blue #0008 L `*
Calcutta Red #0009 Assam
Broom #0010 Fern.
Green #0018 Indian
Jute Weave patterns "INDIAN JUTE WEAVE Nepal
Gold #0035 are
best on relatively smooth p East
India Yellow #0033 walls
or on any area where Bombay. Blue #0031 Taj
Mahal White #0032 Type
U1 Wallcovering Bengal Rust #0025 durabffity
is required Sky Blue #0022 Ruby
Red #0021 s *
Ganges Broom .110024 Natural
Jute #0023 jfP1JungleGreen #0020 t .
Standard
Roll 48 inches wide and go feet long j', contains40
square yards (360 sq. feet) Adhesive
coverage is approximately 15 Sq. Yds. per gallon depending on porostty
of surface to be covered. Walls.
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SHOP DRAWINGS
PRINTS
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SAMPLES
SPECIFICATIONS
COPY OF LETTER
CHANGE ORDER
COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION
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IANFORD. Fi.ORIDA 32771
TLEPHONE 305.322.5472
VINTER PARK 305-831-6087
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P. O. Box 1778 32771
Nov. 20, 1978
Gutmann, Dragash & Associates
P.O. Drawer 938
Sanford, FL 32771
Dear Carl,
After a preliminary review of the plans for the Welaka Building,
the following comments are forwarded. This should not be construed
as usurping your responsibility to provide plans which are in con-
formance with all applicable code requirements due to change of
occupancy.
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1. Elevator and stairways shall be 1-1ir. protected
2. Wall between lobby and lease area shall be minimum
1-hr.
3. Provide detail of all wall and ceiling assemblies that
are required to be rated.
4. Provide sprinkler plans to Fire Dept. for acceptable
location of connections.
5. Interior finish shall be minimum rated Class C throughout.
6. Additional exit lights required to provide line -of -sight
and directional compliance.
7. Location of fire extinguishers to be coordinated between
owner and Fire Prevention Officer prior to occupancy.
8. All exit doors unlockable from inside without key or
special tool.
9. Door subject to exit by more than 50 people shall be
equipped with panic hardware.
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10. Conference room limited to 50 people without exit lights.
11. Handicap bathrooms equipped pet ANSI 117.1.
12. If renovation permit applied for after Jan. 1, 1979,
structure must conform to Energy & Lighting Codes ofState. of Florida.
13. Require foundation and wall section plans for elevatorshaft.
14. Stairway from Hall 224 does not indicate door at toporbottom,which constitutes a vertical chase.
15.. Electrical plan needs lighting symbols to identify fixturelocations, such as emergency lighting.
16. Mechanical system in compliance with Mechanical Code.
If you desire a review of these requirements, pleast contact me andIwillsetupaconvenienttimeandplacewithLt. Hickson of theFireDept. We have previously discussed most of the items and theplanscanbemodified, or addended to meet the comments.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF SA NFORD
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G. W. "Bill" Braceland
Building Official
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